An American pastor who preached in Nanjing witnessed with his own eyes the atrocities committed by the Japanese army in the Nanjing Massacre. Later, he commented: "If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't have believed anything. In a civilized modern society, there would be such a thing, no, not even a beast could do such a thing.
Japanese soldiers have A group of people burned, killed, robbed, and raped women, and countless women were tortured on the streets of Nanjing. This is nothing but a disgrace to human civilization.” On March 1, 1938, American George Fitch. Fitch, Director General of the International Committee for the Nanjing Safety Zone arrived in Hong Kong.
Movies of some people committing atrocities, hiding them in their coats, taking them on a plane and taking them to Hong Kong. At the invitation of the Chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Government, he screened these films and delivered a speech entitled "Japanese Army in Nanjing", exposing the atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders after they entered Nanjing.
The Japanese army detained the prisoners uniformly, but did not give them food or drink. From time to time, people came to ask them if they were hungry. Some people said that if they were hungry, they would be taken away by the Japanese army. At that time, people in prison did not dare to think the worst. In fact, all those who were pulled out died under the bayonets of the Japanese army. After five days of hunger, Tang Guangpu and some imprisoned soldiers discussed a collective escape, set fire to the prison, and escaped in the chaos.
But before they could take action, the imprisoned people were pushed onto trucks by the Japanese army and blindfolded and pulled out of the city. Due to the lack of water and rice for many days, many people were too weak to walk, let alone have strength.
As more and more people gather in the open space, many prisoners have realized that the Japanese want to shoot them collectively. They were not given food and drink for the past few days just to prevent them from escaping and to satisfy the inhumane executioners' hobby of killing people.